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Klesha Darroux led the scoring for Enfield Town, hitting a hat-trick as they beat
       Queen's  Park  Rangers  4-1.  Katie  O'Leary  netted  Enfield's  other  goal,  with  Rangers
       replying through Emilia Parsons.
            Cambridge City hit the biggest score of the round on the day in their victory against
       Buckland Athletic. Shannon Shaw scored an astonishing ten times and Zynia Delglyn
       contributed a further four, whilst Amie Fullwood, Charlotte Gillies and Lauren Tomlinson
       added one apiece.
            Joining City in the League Cup will be neighbours Cambridge Utd, who defeated
       Portishead Town 4-0. Ruth Fox netted two of the goals for the U's, along with further
       strikes from Abigail Davies and Emma Jenkins.
            Kent Football Utd meanwhile claimed a fine 2-1 win away to Division One South
       West high fliers Chesham Utd. Amy Payani and Keira Madden were the markswomen for
       Kent, who defended stoutly against the Clarets whose consolation came via a Kate Bowers
       penalty.
            Billericay Town were 5-0 winners away to Harlow Town, Freya Fuller netted
       twice and she was joined on the scoresheet by Mia Lockett, Ellie Jeffkins and Lucy Jones.
            Hashtag Utd also eased into the League Cup by scoring seven times without reply
       past Stevenage Women. Malika Apindia Gille hit a hat-trick for the Tags and there was
       one apiece from Amy-Leigh Abrehart, Courtney Clarke, Kelly Wealthall and Sasha Adamson.
            Three first half goals took Southampton Women to a 3-1 victory over Larkhall
       Athletic and into the Cup. Aimee Lawrence gave them a third minute lead and they added
       further goals before the break through Sian Wylie and Emma-Jane May. Sky Hull pulled one
       back for the Larks in the second half but it turned out to be a consolation.
            Swindon Town meanwhile won 1-0 away to Poole Town, an own goal on the
       stroke of half time separating the teams on the day.
       Reserve Section round-up...
       Middlesbrough won 5-0 at Bradford City and are the only team with maximum points
       from their opening two matches in the Northern Division. Kerri Heslop, Emily Marsh, Abby
       Robson, Hannah Robson and Phoenix Sykes all scored a goal apiece for 'Boro. Second placed
       Huddersfield Town shared a 2-2 draw with Chorley, Sian Gibrill-Keating and Falone
       Sumaili were on target for Town. Jasmine Elliott-Wood (2), Lucy Jamieson and Zoe Norton
       accounted for the goals as Durham Women began their season by beating Stockport
       County  4-2,  likewise  Hull  City  won  2-1  at  Barnsley  thanks  to  a  brace  from  Jennifer
       Randall. Leeds Utd meanwhile edged out Brighouse Town by the odd goal in eleven, Mia
       Moorhouse and Katie Astle each netting twice along with Abbie Langstaff and Emily Sykes.
            Wolverhampton  Wanderers  head  the  Midland  Division  table  after  an  eleven
       goal  blast  against  Leicester  City.  Lauren  Riley  was  on  target  four  times  and  Shelbie
       Cartwright contributed a further three, with Chloe Shirley, Harriett Wellings, Beth Grady
       and Daisy Wickett completing the scoring. Nottingham Forest claimed a second straight
       win  when  beating  Solihull  Moors  3-0  thanks  to  Jessica  Abdy,  Cameron  Farthing  and
       Devonn Cousins. Sophie Taylor hit a hat-trick as Stoke City became the third team on six
       points following their 10-1 success away to Bedworth Utd. Ava Suckley and Kerri Brown
       each bagged braces and there was one each from Polly Barrow, Jodie Foxhall and Alicia
       Hatton. Lincoln City meanwhile defeated Long Eaton Utd 8-1, Stacey Buxton finding the
       net six times along with Lauren Cassin and Madison Green. Emily Brett (2), Frances Miller
       (2), Asante Khamula and an own goal ensured that Loughborough Lightning won 6-0
       against Sporting Khalsa and West Bromwich Albion were 3-1 winners at Doncaster
       Rovers  Belles  with  Amelia  Davies,  Hannah  Gallimore  and  Olivia  Stubbs  all  on  the
       scoresheet.
            In the South East Division, Watford scored seven times without past Stevenage
       Women, Ronnell Humes and Adenya Henry each netting twice along with Martha Eason,
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